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Tag: Administration: Page 7
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Seeking Out Success
University of Pennsylvania’s Dr. Shaun Harper expects his extensive research will create a new paradigm of how Black males adapt and succeed in college.
September 5, 2007
Students
Seeking Out Success
University of Pennsylvania’s Dr. Shaun Harper expects his extensive research will create a new paradigm of how Black males adapt and succeed in college.
September 5, 2007
Students
Killings in Newark Challenge Delaware State “Family”
While law enforcement officials continue their investigations in the killing of three college students, the Delaware State University community is trying to cope with the loss of the victims as students return to the campus this week.
August 25, 2007
Students
Tricky Times for the Top 10 Percent Program
Both supporters and critics of Texas’ Top 10 Percent law have been surprised at its popularity, but some UT officials and legislators would like to see the program scaled back.
August 8, 2007
Students
3 E. Michigan Administrators Forced Out
YPSILANTI Mich. Three Eastern Michigan University administrators, including the president, have been forced out, months after top school officials were accused of covering up the rape and slaying of a student by publicly ruling out foul play.
July 18, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Forced Out EMU Officials Get $550,000
YPSILANTI Mich. Three university administrators who were forced out this week after their school was accused of covering up the dorm room rape and killing of a student will receive nearly $550,000 in severance packages, documents show.
July 18, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Former North Dakota Higher Ed Administrators Remain On Payroll
FARGO N.D. Two North Dakota higher education administrators who resigned last year under fire remained on the payroll through June 30, doing little work but costing taxpayers more than $450,000.
July 15, 2007
Students
Washington Update
Student-Aid Program Begins New Era
July 14, 2007
Leadership & Policy
At Presstime
JACKSON TO HEAD RENSSELAER
July 14, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Alabama’s Decree Of Difficulty
Despite a court order, achieving racial parity still appears a long way off
July 14, 2007
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Planning for Technology
New guide offers a model for information technology planning that is tailored to the needs of HBCUs
July 14, 2007
Students
Kirwan’s Way
Ohio State University’s new president has taken a strong stand on diversity. Some say his is an example of the type of commitment White male senior executives need to make if higher education’s dreams of diversity are to be realized.
July 14, 2007
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